The professionals at Southwest Contemporary Women's Care are prepared to care for or refer (when needed) all individuals, regardless of race, religion, genetics, sexual preference, or gender identity. Our care providers have eliminated barriers for all patients to access care. We have taken steps to identify the sexual orientation and gender identity of all patients as a routine part of the clinical encounter to allow patients to express their personal preferences. This also allows us to better serve the individual needs of each patient. We follow the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommendation that health care professionals foster nondiscriminatory practices and policies to increase identification and to facilitate quality health care for all individuals. This includes providing care for their needs within our scope of practice, as well as referring to appropriate professionals when needed to allow excellence in all their health care needs.